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. >> coca-cola's new campaign >>> internet filled with with eulogies for a one time bay area resident. >> 26-year-old erin schwartz committed suicide in new york. two years ago prosecuters say he illegally down loaded millions of science journals. we're live with his bay area connection. >> as indicated the federal government considered aaron schwartz a thief, for allegedly down loading academic paper was out permission. a case many believe led to his suicide. his robin hood like advocacy had strong bay area influences. >> schwartz gave a lecture last may. >> if we've lost the ability to communicate over the internet it could be a changed bill of rights, freedoms guaranteed in the constitution he dropped out of stanford but maintained a close friendship with lessic whoççí[ spoke about him today he was going to -- an incredible soul who inspired millions who,( now weep as we've seen a crossek:÷ e internet in outrage and devastation that he would have been driven to the cliff that he stepped over. >> the cliff was felony charges by the'z. swr justice department when he down loade
. >> coca-cola's new campaign >>> internet filled with with eulogies for a one time bay area resident. >> 26-year-old erin schwartz committed suicide in new york. two years ago prosecuters say he illegally down loaded millions of science journals. we're live with his bay area connection. >> as indicated the federal government considered aaron schwartz a thief, for allegedly down loading academic paper was out permission. a case many believe led to his suicide. his...
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." >>> and coca-cola answers its critics, opening the latest battlefront in the war on obesity. >>> and call it the tour defalse. lance armstrong finally admits to doping and ready to take other people down with him. >>> welcome back, everybody. fed chairman ben bernanke says the u.s. economy is, quote, not yet out of the woods. the nation's top banker says avoiding the fiscal cliff was good, especially since the alternative would have probably been another recession. but he says there's more work ahead, such as raising the debt ceiling so the government can pay its bills. >>> coca-cola is running spots on cable television that say it's doing its part on obesity. the ads point out that more than one-fourth of its beverages are low-calorie. and burning off the 180 calories from a can of coke can be fun. critics say the commercials minimize the issue and are just damage control. >>> apple is on fire over its stock slump. shares are down to about $500, off almost one-third since last september. the stock peaked at more than $700 when the iphone 5 was announced. sales of the phone are prett
." >>> and coca-cola answers its critics, opening the latest battlefront in the war on obesity. >>> and call it the tour defalse. lance armstrong finally admits to doping and ready to take other people down with him. >>> welcome back, everybody. fed chairman ben bernanke says the u.s. economy is, quote, not yet out of the woods. the nation's top banker says avoiding the fiscal cliff was good, especially since the alternative would have probably been another...
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. >> best known for coca-cola. >> what is this town known for? >> football. >> that is right? >> as far as i'm concerned. >> people come here and like to tour a georgia aquarium. >> i can't believe you can't bring up real housewife autos yes. that is very popular. >> one of the good people about atlanta know about san francisco? >> right or long it's a san francisco tree. i fell in love with that. >> golden gate bridge is all i need to see. >> what do you know about san francisco? >> i've been to san francisco. it's gorgeous. >> what do you know about san francisco? >> super bowl. this squares me. if we can control him, we're going to win the game. >> there is a shot at super bowl 47. >> threw have i degee yog graphy lesson. the team arrives around 11:30. stick around, we're going to go kaepernicking. >> that sounds fun, thank you. ed lee and atlanta mayor upped the anty f 49ers win, reed will provide lee with a case of georgia ga -- peaches. if the falcons win, he will give phil's coffee. >> i don't know how i feel about that. >> the coverage continues tonight at 11:00 with m
. >> best known for coca-cola. >> what is this town known for? >> football. >> that is right? >> as far as i'm concerned. >> people come here and like to tour a georgia aquarium. >> i can't believe you can't bring up real housewife autos yes. that is very popular. >> one of the good people about atlanta know about san francisco? >> right or long it's a san francisco tree. i fell in love with that. >> golden gate bridge is all i need to...
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>> look, i have friends at coca-cola and friends at most of the soft drink companies. i think you've got to give them credit for at least putting this out there and saying obesity is an issue in america, and calories do count, and we're now talking about it as a result of them doing that. and it probably will generate some kind of a dialogue. >> i'll give them credit skeptically because i think they're covering themselves. some people believe that coca-cola is trying to get in front of the obesity lawsuits. here's professor john banzaf from george washington university who has another opinion. "despite media speculation that coca-cola's new ad campaign is aimed in part at shielding it from obesity legal actions, that i think that, the ads may, in fact, trigger new fat lawsuits by providing a new basis for activist lawyers concerned about obesity. coke's new campaign states that all calories count, no matter where they come from, and suggests that the calories from its sugary soft drinks have no greater tendency to contribute to obesity in children and others than calor
>> look, i have friends at coca-cola and friends at most of the soft drink companies. i think you've got to give them credit for at least putting this out there and saying obesity is an issue in america, and calories do count, and we're now talking about it as a result of them doing that. and it probably will generate some kind of a dialogue. >> i'll give them credit skeptically because i think they're covering themselves. some people believe that coca-cola is trying to get in front...
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. >> pam: coca cola joining the fight against obesity. but - is it a goodwill effort, or just good marketing? that's next. ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >> now for today's >> what i like about this is that this is for may >> this could help perhaps drivers that currently may not be able to be behind the wheel. such as a senior but still give them the mobility, with the- driverless cars. >> let us talk about the threat to the u.s. credit rating. earlier, we said that as we do with the debt ceiling once again we're going as more of a debt popple. this higher interest rate proposal would be devastating for the economy. >> and how about ball mark? >> yes, they have pledged to hire 100,000 veterans that are returning from the war over the next five years. and a job is a job, let us just remember that even if is a transition jobs. soldiers are known for their commitment,
. >> pam: coca cola joining the fight against obesity. but - is it a goodwill effort, or just good marketing? that's next. ♪ secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >> now for today's >> what i like about this is that this is for may >> this could help perhaps drivers that currently may not be able to be...
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>>reporter: coca-cola in 1961 advertising the original coke as diet bench. >> no waist line. >>reporter: now they say that's not true. so today a new ad from coke. claiming to be part of the obesity solution not the problem. >> more than 650 benches we now offer over 1 80 low and no calorie choices. >>reporter: coke buying a table at blitz tonight react to go full fledge assault on sugar soda that include school ban, proposed taxes, and often mocked new york city effort to eliminate large sizes. >> oh, no. i'm the run from. >>reporter: many feel it's no joke. after all the average american gets 45 gallons of sugar soft drink a year. that's 1 and half barrels of soda pop. >> in fact sugar soda are the single largely east source of calorie in the american diet. even the small can of soda has some 6 sugar cube in it. regular size 14 sugar cube. this super big gulp some 32 sugar cubes. >>reporter: critic argue they are not just ordinary calorie either. they are empty of nutrition and don't tell the body it is full. >> the benches drichling the calorie and then consume mr. food on
>>reporter: coca-cola in 1961 advertising the original coke as diet bench. >> no waist line. >>reporter: now they say that's not true. so today a new ad from coke. claiming to be part of the obesity solution not the problem. >> more than 650 benches we now offer over 1 80 low and no calorie choices. >>reporter: coke buying a table at blitz tonight react to go full fledge assault on sugar soda that include school ban, proposed taxes, and often mocked new york city...
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. >> ice cold coca cola. >> reporter: coca cola in 1961, advertising the original coke as a diet beverage. >> there's no waistline worry with coke. >> reporter: now most studies say that's not true. so a new ad from coke, claiming to be part of the obesity solution, not the problem. >> of more than 650 beverages, we now offer over 180 low and no calorie choices. >> reporter: coke reacting to a full-fledged assault on sugary sodas that include school bans, proposed taxes and an often mocked new york city effort to eliminate large sizes. >> oh, no, i'm on the run from johnny law. >> reporter: but many feel it's no joke. after all, the average american gets 45 gallons of sugary soft drinks a year. that's 1 1/2 barrels of soda pop. in fact, sugary sodas are the single largest source of calories in the american diet. even this small can have some six sugar cubes in it. the regular size, 14 sugar cubes. and this super big gulp, some 32 sugar cubes. critics argue they're not just ordinary calories either. they're empty of nutrition and don't tell the body it's full. >> with beverages, we'll drin
. >> ice cold coca cola. >> reporter: coca cola in 1961, advertising the original coke as a diet beverage. >> there's no waistline worry with coke. >> reporter: now most studies say that's not true. so a new ad from coke, claiming to be part of the obesity solution, not the problem. >> of more than 650 beverages, we now offer over 180 low and no calorie choices. >> reporter: coke reacting to a full-fledged assault on sugary sodas that include school bans,...
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measures similar to mayor bloomberg's crackdown on large sugary drinks in new york city, soda giant coca-cola now stepping into the conversation. coke has unleashed a new ad campaign that defends its record while acknowledging the company's role when it comes to america's weight problem. nbc's chris jansing with the details. ♪ ♪ teach the world to sing to perfect harmony ♪ >> reporter: the company that once wanted to buy the world a coke, whose commercials turned adorable polar bears into pop culture celebrities has just launched a very different ad campaign. >> today we like people to come together on something that concerns all of us, obesity. >> reporter: for the first time ever, a soft drink company is marketing itself as part of the solution. >> the well-being of our families and communities concerns everyone. >> reporter: in a battle over obesity that increasingly targets sugary drinks as a big part of the problem. >> i think what they're trying to do is to get in front of this issue as much as they can. >> reporter: it's clear the pressure is mounting. >> we've taken bold action
measures similar to mayor bloomberg's crackdown on large sugary drinks in new york city, soda giant coca-cola now stepping into the conversation. coke has unleashed a new ad campaign that defends its record while acknowledging the company's role when it comes to america's weight problem. nbc's chris jansing with the details. ♪ ♪ teach the world to sing to perfect harmony ♪ >> reporter: the company that once wanted to buy the world a coke, whose commercials turned adorable polar...
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and if you want to have a coca-cola, a real deal coca-cola every once in awhile, there's nothing wrong with that. >> bill: as long as you understand -- >> as long as you understand it's not good for you. >> bill: it's not good for you. here's what the impact is. here's how many calories and you gotta do something about obesity and that means maybe having fewer cokes every day and also getting some exercise. >> and for heaven's sake, don't give it to your kids all the time to drink. >> bill: yeah. 140 calories in a can of coke. that's about the same amount of calories as in a glass of white wine. i would rather have a glass of wine, thank you. >> bring in the wine! bring in the wine for mr. press. >> bill: keith ellison coming up next on the "full court press." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just
and if you want to have a coca-cola, a real deal coca-cola every once in awhile, there's nothing wrong with that. >> bill: as long as you understand -- >> as long as you understand it's not good for you. >> bill: it's not good for you. here's what the impact is. here's how many calories and you gotta do something about obesity and that means maybe having fewer cokes every day and also getting some exercise. >> and for heaven's sake, don't give it to your kids all the...
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. >> reporter: example, coca- cola's ad. click on their site to watch it and decide who wins the race and how the commercial should end on super bowl day. so the viewer sees the commercial and coca-cola didn't pay a dime. >> it turns into having a life of its own and because you're on the super bowl you have a chance to be talked about in a way you don't if you are advertising somewhere else. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: mercedes-benz already leaked its ad on its facebook page today encouraging the buzz. thousands of likes and dozens of comments about the suggestive commercial. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: linda yee, cbs 5. >> we'll see more of those. >>> it hasn't been this rough for apple in a long time. coming up, the warning today from the struggling cupertino company. >> plus, hear from manti te'o in his first television interview since the girlfriend hoax got exposed. this afternoon, the company released earnings that were flat year to year. apple said sales in the current quarter >>> apple stock is down dramatically
. >> reporter: example, coca- cola's ad. click on their site to watch it and decide who wins the race and how the commercial should end on super bowl day. so the viewer sees the commercial and coca-cola didn't pay a dime. >> it turns into having a life of its own and because you're on the super bowl you have a chance to be talked about in a way you don't if you are advertising somewhere else. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: mercedes-benz already leaked its ad on its facebook...
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. >> probably best known for coca-cola. can't find any better soft drink. >> what is this town known for. >> football! >> that's it? >> football, as far as i'm concerned. >> a lot of people come here and they like the aquarium, they like the centennial park. >> i can't believe you didn't bring up the real housewives of atlanta. >> that's very popular. >> with that said, what are the good people of atlanta know about san francisco? >> the rice-a-roni which is a san francisco treat and i fell in love with that. >> the golden gate bridge. i saw pictures. it looks nice. >> what do you know about san francisco? anything? >> they are going to lose. >> the city of san francisco. >> i've been to san francisco. it's gorgeous. >> what do you know about san francisco? >> the quarterback. he scares me. he's fast. i think he can control his nerves. if we can control him, we will win the game. >> the falcons will be hosting the 49ers in the nfc game at a shot at super bowl. there you have it. reporting from atlanta, mike shumann, abc7 ne
. >> probably best known for coca-cola. can't find any better soft drink. >> what is this town known for. >> football! >> that's it? >> football, as far as i'm concerned. >> a lot of people come here and they like the aquarium, they like the centennial park. >> i can't believe you didn't bring up the real housewives of atlanta. >> that's very popular. >> with that said, what are the good people of atlanta know about san francisco? >>...
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. >>> arab-american groups are criticizing this coca-cola commercial teaser calling it racist for depicting an arab walking through the desert with a camel. in the ad he's competing with other groups to reach a giant coke bottle. on the coke website people are allowed to vote who they think should reach the bottle but you can't vote for the arab character. one group is asking the soda giant to change the ad before it airs during the super bowl and in response coke said this to reuters "coca-cola is an exclusive brand enjoyed by all demographics. we illustrate our core values from fun and refreshment to happiness, inspiration and optimism across all of our marketing communications." hmm. soledad? >> so why can't you vote for the arab character? hmm. i guess that question remains. seems odd, seems like it would be easily solved, people could vote for whoever they wanted to. >>> we're talking about a disturbing story in america's history, jeffrey dahmer you might remember, one of the nation's most notorious serial killers, he murdered and dismembered 17 young men and boys, in some cases he ate
. >>> arab-american groups are criticizing this coca-cola commercial teaser calling it racist for depicting an arab walking through the desert with a camel. in the ad he's competing with other groups to reach a giant coke bottle. on the coke website people are allowed to vote who they think should reach the bottle but you can't vote for the arab character. one group is asking the soda giant to change the ad before it airs during the super bowl and in response coke said this to reuters...
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coca-cola is now taking a step in fighting back. they have a new ad campaign that takes this head-on, and shows all of the different things that they offer, including dasani water, all their different offerings and juices. the ad says all calories count, no matter where they come from, including coca-cola and everything else with calories, and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you will gain weight. critics are already taking aim at these ads because clearly the ads are trying to get out in front of this new national thing. they're talking about how they've started shrinking some of the offerings they have. they've put the calorie count on the side of the label so people could see it. critics are saying, look, sugary drinks account for more of the problem in obesity than anything else. but part of this is a lifestyle issue. it says people have not been exercising. kids at schools aren't going to gyms as often. two thirds of adults and one-third of children are overweight or obese in this country. >> i think that's
coca-cola is now taking a step in fighting back. they have a new ad campaign that takes this head-on, and shows all of the different things that they offer, including dasani water, all their different offerings and juices. the ad says all calories count, no matter where they come from, including coca-cola and everything else with calories, and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you will gain weight. critics are already taking aim at these ads because clearly the ads are...
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. >> if there was no tv, i'd still be standing on some coca-cola boxes at the state fair and screaming my lungs out. you just turn it. >> reporter: at heart, he's an inventor, driven, never satisfied, always scheming, always selling. you're not going spend $400 or $350 or $320 or $300 or $290 like you may be thinking. not $280 or $250 or $260. not even $200. all you spend for this fabulous new fryer of mine is four easy monthly payments of only -- you have to watch the infomercial to find that out. >> reporter: oh, man. i knew the payments were going to be easy. can i have some turkey? >> please do. >> reporter: that's a good turkey. that's a good bird. >> endorsed by brian williams. >> there you go. >>> speaking of late night products, we are trying out some hot booties in the house. yes, hot booties. our executive producer saw these on tv, wanted to see how they worked. so here we are for her benefit. you pop them in the microwave for, what, 30 to 90 seconds, then you put them on. >> i could take -- >> then you have a foot war. >> who knows -- the warmth kind of dissipated quickly. >
. >> if there was no tv, i'd still be standing on some coca-cola boxes at the state fair and screaming my lungs out. you just turn it. >> reporter: at heart, he's an inventor, driven, never satisfied, always scheming, always selling. you're not going spend $400 or $350 or $320 or $300 or $290 like you may be thinking. not $280 or $250 or $260. not even $200. all you spend for this fabulous new fryer of mine is four easy monthly payments of only -- you have to watch the infomercial...
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"the new york times" says attorneys for coca-cola wrote an naacp court filing that supports blocking bloomberg's super sized soft drink ban. the city's health department says since obesity rates are higher in the african-american community would benefit from keeping the supervise ban which goes into effect in march. >> here we go. fallout from the lance armstrong, big sitdown interview with oprah, kicking into high gear. the los angeles times reporting on a class-action lawsuit against armstrong and his book publishers. the plaintiffs, what they say is they thought they were reading about a guy who beat cancer and raced to the top of the cycling world without doping. but now they feel like the entire read was a rip-off and the fact was in fact fiction. they want their money back. the lawsuit says more than 100 plaintiffs could join in. >> i'm no lawyer but it's interesting at least. >> it's absolutely interesting. i don't think this is the first lawsuit we were expecting to read about. >> all right. for an expanded look at our top stories, head to cnn.com/earlystart. follow us on twi
"the new york times" says attorneys for coca-cola wrote an naacp court filing that supports blocking bloomberg's super sized soft drink ban. the city's health department says since obesity rates are higher in the african-american community would benefit from keeping the supervise ban which goes into effect in march. >> here we go. fallout from the lance armstrong, big sitdown interview with oprah, kicking into high gear. the los angeles times reporting on a class-action lawsuit...
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they have a lot of local businesses set in the state like coca-cola, home depot, kia motors as well as ups. why them? ups is active here in washington. they have a town house on capitol hill where they do a lot of fund-raisers. they're not a surprising to see. >> talk about the presidential inauguration committee. >> pic is the acronym, is a private group. they fundraiser to help support the official inaugural balls, the parade itself. it is not inexpensive to do. what you mentioned what they're doing this year, they're saying yes to unlimited money in this post citizens-united age. they are reaching out to corporations, unions -- no lobbyists or political action committees, but last year in 2009, rather, this group raised about $53 million. this year they're not saying how much they're raising. we will not know until april. all they have on line is about 1000 names including members of congress, unions, some bundlers and a number of corporations. >> what about disclosure around the voluntary pro-inaugural disclosure of donors? >> it is weak this year, to be honest. what happened in 20
they have a lot of local businesses set in the state like coca-cola, home depot, kia motors as well as ups. why them? ups is active here in washington. they have a town house on capitol hill where they do a lot of fund-raisers. they're not a surprising to see. >> talk about the presidential inauguration committee. >> pic is the acronym, is a private group. they fundraiser to help support the official inaugural balls, the parade itself. it is not inexpensive to do. what you mentioned...